The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and individual states are now backtracking on their COVID death statistics, showing those of us who claimed deaths were being overcounted were right all along.
March 14, 2022, the CDC removed 72,277 COVID deaths from the tally, including 24% of those attributed to children under 18.
For the past two years, I and many others have detailed the ways in which COVID-19 deaths have been overcounted to create the illusion of the pandemic being far worse than it actually is.
March 14, 2022, the CDC had removed 72,277 "COVID deaths" from the tally, including 24% of those attributed to children under 18.2.,3.
"Some of the pediatric deaths attributed to COVID-19, according to a search of the CDC's Wonder system, include deaths where drowning or drug use was listed as the primary cause of death."
"The state said currently the COVID death definition includes anyone who has the disease listed as a cause of death on their death certificate. It also includes anyone who had a diagnosis within 60 days but did not have it listed as a cause on their death certificate. Under the new definition, the timeframe is changed to 30 days for people without a COVID diagnosis on their death certificate."
For the record, counting someone who died of any cause as a COVID death simply because they tested positive within 30 days of their death is still a grossly inaccurate way of determining the true death toll from this virus, because we know PCR tests have a false positive rate of about 97% when run at 35 cycles or greater,14.
https://noqreport.com/2022/03/28/how-the-pandemic-was-fabricated/
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